11 AUGUST 1832, Page 11

From the state in which the Parliamentary business now is,

it seems probable that the prorogation will take place on Thursday or 'Friday at the farthest.

Mr. ELLICE has resigned (in disgust, it is said) his „situation as Se- cretary to the Treasury. Mr. Woon, Lord GREY'S son-in-law, is his successor. Colonel GREY officiates ad interim as Private Secretary to

the Premier. ' The Tories assert, that the King behaves not only with coolness, but almost with rudeness towards Earl Gary.

The Duke of Wellington is expected to leave town on Monday next for Strathfieldsay ; where he will remain for a few days previously to his visiting the Duke of Buceleuch, at Dalkeith Palace.

Parliament, we have no doubt, will meet again ; and Lord Althorp, we imagine, knows very well why it must meet again.—Harald.

The birthday of the King, of the Queen, and of the Duchess of Kent, occur within the week ensuing. The King will complete his sixty-seventh year on Tuesday the 21st instant ; the QUCell will enter her forty-first year on Tuesday the 13th; and the Duchess of Kent her forty-seventh on the 17th.